In this tutorial you will learn how to draw a fashion model body figure step by step. This is a basic and simple way you can use to start off and create your own style! Good luck!
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This exercise has been crafted with very simple basic techniques and materials available to enable an absolute beginner to try and gain some confidence in the drawing process.
Following these steps to draw a Fashion figure in about 30 minutes, will give you the confidence to try to explore the drawing process on your own.
The learning process in this video has been made as short and as quick as possible.

An easy way to draw the human body using my system: axes, primary shapes and connections between shapes. Hope this is useful:)
Observe the 3 stages I described on my blog: axes, primary shapes, connections between the shapes.
see the tutorials here:
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http://www.fashion-teaching.com/2012/11/24/learn-how-to-draw-fashion-sketches-in-3-steps_part-2/
http://www.fashion-teaching.com/2012/11/25/learn-how-to-draw-fashion-sketches-in-3-steps_part-3/
http://www.fashion-teaching.com/2013/02/19/how-to-draw-the-human-body-in-3-stages/
http://www.fashion-teaching.com/2013/02/19/tips-on-how-to-find-human-poses/
http://www.fashion-teaching.com/2013/02/19/learn-how-to-draw-fashion-poses/
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It is lesson number 1 of FSketcher Free Fashion Drawing tutorials. I am Aaliyah Yu:)
In this video you will find step by step instruction of face drawing.
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In this video I do a voice over tutorial on how to draw basic fashion model faces with three different poses. I also do a demonstration of the hair but I will be filming extended tutorials on hair, inking, coloring and full model body figure.

I'm Ioana Avram, fashion designer. Welcome to my Fashion teaching channel where you will find design videos starting from basic, easy level ( for beginners ) until advanced level. Follow my advices regarding the hand draw: anatomy studies, fashion poses, figures and croquis, learn about style and craft, fabrics and how to create garments.
I love painting and sketching, I like fabrics and fashion magazines and especially pencil, ink and watercolor technique. I believe anyone can draw after practicing a while because all you need is work, work, work and enjoy, enjoy, enjoy. :) I made this channel to prove that it's ok to have talent, but not necessary. Through my one of a kind technique you will see how easy it will be to draw from now on. You will learn more about fashion and everything related to it: composition, shading, textures, different techniques and especially learn how to draw fashion sketches all by yourself. I will post new videos each Thursday so don't forget to subscribe. I will do my best to answer all comments. Ask anything you want, and feel free to leave any suggestions for future videos! All are taken into consideration. For more info visit my website fashion-teaching.com. Thank you and take care!
FAQ:
1. What materials do you use for your drawings?
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I use Toison d'Or or Koh-I-Noor pencils ( from 4B to 8B), Copic markers, Derwent coloured pencils, Canson paper or Fabriano paper, Factis eraser, metal pencil sharper and Winsor and Newton watercolors and ink.
2. Did you go to any art school or academy?
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Yes, I studied design and fashion design ( for 4 years) at the University of Arts and Design in Cluj, Romania, Europe. I had a scholarship in Katowice, Poland and another one in Coburg, Germany and a course attended with Gary Tu - a well-known fashion illustrator from Taipei, Taiwan.
3.Where do you get your inspiration?
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Basically I am very interested in any image and text that could grab my attention: fashion albums, history of art, books I read, movies I see...In fact, i will share below all my sources of inspiration. Find all my inspirational folders here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/397137153755499/photos/
4. Do you have any links or books you can recommend?
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Definitely I would recommend Gottfried Bammes' Anatomy, Barcsay's Anatomy and David Downton's illustrations that you will find here: http://www.daviddownton.com/ and here: http://instagram.com/daviddownton
5. How long have you been drawing?
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30 years ago some desperate parents interdicted their 3 years old child to use pencils to draw on their house's inner walls :). Due to this, and to the fact that all pencils, brushes and markers were forbidden, the child found another way to express: all chocolate received was hidden and used to "decorate" the walls when all other tools were not available.30 years later, here I am, willing to tell a story on every wall there is. Not with chocolate, like I used to :), but in watercolors, as you can find on my shop here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/bijuterra. Thank you, and hope to enjoy my illustrations and videos from your comfortable armchair, having a cup of warm milk in your hand and smiling.
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The tutorial for today: Tips to draw better a fashion sketch in 4 minutes.
We start with the construction axes. Don't over draw them. Just a simple sketch will do.This simple axes will help you and they will be a small guidance for your future costume.Remember that if the shoulder axis goes up, the hip line will balance the figue and it will be sketched in the oposite direction.Use soft lines and the use strong strokes that will create your costume. This is an exercise about composition, accents, balancing the lines in a fashion costume, it is an exercise that will help you be more creative, very fast, As a tip: use a music playlist and depending on the music, you can accelerate your lines, after the beat. There is no use in drawing the details,all you have to do is to have an expressive line, very modulated. For the second fashion sketch start, as previously, with the axes. Then add lines, dots and surfaces to your costume, to make in even more creative and interesting to be watched.
A drawing is perfect when you have multiple line sizes - and these you can obtain when you press softer or harder, when you can add pression to your pencils and control the lines.
Another tip is to keep your eyes half closed to see where you need to put the accents in a fashion sketch. If the sketch has almost the same "color" let's say, it is time to have areas where the line is stronger or softer, where you have empty spaces or black surfaces. These areas are those where the eye of the viewer stops and reflects, where the eye takes a break.
When drawing more figures on a single paper sheet, try to think of all of them as a unit, as a whole. Each fashion sketch can be treated as an individual composition, but also the full paper should be in harmony, having the perfect composition.
See those black areas that I underline sometimeS? Those are the equilibrium of each composition and they help you create a rythm to your drawings.
At then end, take a look at all my drawings on this page and try to understand which technique I applied and why. The first model is feminine and it has a curved soft line. The scond one has the accents put on the upper side, having big volumes in the shape of a pair of earrings and jewelry for the neck.
The third one is more elastic, nervous and it has a bigger volume the the preivous sketches. Here the contrast between the soft lines and those with accents is bigger. The costume is composed by 3 areas that are round: the two volumes on the shoulders and the lower part- the skirt.
The last one has a more masculine approach. The lines are bold, strong and they tend to have angles. They are more rigid and they look geometric somehow.The last figure is the accent of this composition. The line is crazy and unexpected, compared to the previous strokes.
Try to do this exercise at home, by copying my sketches and then by inventing new ones.
Good luck!

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Hi everyone,
This tutorial video is about how to draw a fashion figure for beginners(10 head fashion croquis) step by step. This is the basic fashion sketches/drawing/illustration. This is a fast and simple way you can use, to start off and create your own style. I hope it helps and you like it. :)
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Watch more How to Draw Fashion Sketches videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/501930-How-to-Draw-a-Fashion-Model-Fashion-Sketching
Learn how to draw a fashion model from fashion designer Garo Sparo in this Howcast video.
This is how you draw a fashion model, and when drawing a fashion model, you want to take something into mind. You want her to be confident, strong looking, and something you want to show off the clothes beautifully. So here we go.
We start with the head. You always divide the face halfway, so that you can then add in the eyes later. Give her a nice, long neck, basically elongating everything, because you want as much space to render your clothing on as possible. I'm giving her a really strong stance, she's a real tough you know what. Super long legs, high heel foot, you just want to just keep your lines nice and long, and you could always go in later and perfect it, it's no biggie if you get a little squiggle here and there.
And that's pretty much the base for drawing a fashion model.

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This tutorial is for golden diys, alexisaspoon, Memo Chanel, Vandyan Ha, jasmine smith, Doc Hiluluk, Tania Kaur and many more who wanted to learn how to actually draw a fashion portrait. And here is the process when drawing the face, in fashion illustration.We start with the round of the face. Then we add the nose in a triangle shape. After that, we continue with the lips. Make sure to leave the bottom part of the lips in white because usually that is the lighted part of the lips.
Then go to the eyes. The size of an eye is the same as the distance between the eyes. Use soft lines and then add more contrast when you are sure you did the right thing for the eyes. The upper part is darker and the lower part - you can leave it in soft gray. There is no use to add so much contrast here. Use parallel lines to shade the part under the eyebrows - where the shadow is.
Add shadow under the nose and chin and on the sides. Then use creative, expressive lines to make the hair. It is not necessary to have a real haircut, because, as you can see, you can play even more with the lines to create a spectacular haircut.
Then do the earrings and the neck - use lines that suggest a lacy costume. Then go to the chest and will it with expressive lines as you can see in my drawing. Use 8B pencils for more contrast and put some accents where do you need them. Add details if you want and then let's do another drawing.
This time we can be even more creative. Start like you already know with the oval of the face. Then suggest the right eye and then the left one. Add the shadow in parallel lines. After that, think of a crazy shape for the earrings. They are not necessary symmetric, so that you can think of any shapes.
This time, I choose a non symmetrical hat and I accentuated some lines or the background in order to make it more evident in the page.
As about the costume, I played with curves to exaggerate the volume. Use your imagination and helped by our creative tools: the lines, the dots and the surfaces, create a costume as you wish.

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Watch in full-screen mode. In this fashion sketching tutorial I am explaining how to draw fashion poses using as a reference images from magazines, the web; photography. As an example, I am going to show how to draw a pose of a model from VOGUE Australia editorial.
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Talented fashion illustrator and designer Shamekh Bluwi from Aman, Jordan, creates fashion sketches of women's dresses that are inspired by the world around us!
One of the ways to create a sketch for Shamekh is to draw an illustration, then cut out the places where a women should be wearing a dress, and substitute the resulting silhouette with urban patterns and landscapes.
Shamekh uses clouds, fountains and the night sky, the interior of architectural sites and buildings, and everything else that surrounds him to create his beautiful dresses!
Check out this charming compilation of Shamekh's works - it will definitely inspire you!
TIMESTAMPS:
0:01 - Playing Dress Up;
0:48 - A Bug's Life Dress;
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2:16 - A Sprayed Fashion Sketch;
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3:54 - Playing Dress-up Fashion Sketch;
4:33 - A Glitter Dress;
5:24 - Valentino Dress;
5:45 - Chasing Waterfalls;
5:56 - A River Inspired Dress;
6:05 - Ink VS. Water;
6:27 - A Work to Support the Oxfam International Campaign;
6:41 - A Grass-Inspired Dress.
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1. What materials do you use for your drawings?
I use Copic Ciao markers and Touch Twin Markers, Quill Multiboard white paper, 2B and HB Pentel and Faber-Castell 0.5 mechanical pencils and Faber-Castell PVC-Free Space Eraser (Cool name) and I use Uni-ball Signo white fineliner
2. Did you go to any art school or academy?
No. I am taking Studio Arts in senior high school right now. It's not from that class that I learned what I know. I am learning new things from the class, but so far, not to do with fashion illustration or manga drawings. I go to a regular high school, so it doesn't specialize in art.
3. How do you draw the models? Do you use any templates?
I started out by tracing models from magazines which is harder than it sounds, but once you get the hang of it, its pretty easy. Then of course, I searched all types of videos on YouTube and some sites as well on Google, which unfortunately, I don't remember.
4. How old are you?
I am now 17 years old
5. How long have you been drawing?
I'm pretty sure I started drawing at 6. That's probably my oldest memory of me drawing. I got into manga drawings when I was 11 years old, I started teaching myself how to draw manga when I was 13 years old. I started developing an interest in fashion design also when I was 11, but I pursued that interest or taken it further at the age of 14. So, I would say I started drawing fashion illustration at the age of 14.
6. Where do you get your inspiration?
I get my inspiration from music, photos on Instagram, fashion trends, things that I love. There are times where I am just in an Artist's Block and I feel really brain dead where I can't draw. Or I force myself to draw and it never turns out to be something I like. I am currently in an Artist's Block which has been going on since late October 2011, and I am finding ways to get out of it. I'll keep you posted on how I break through it :]
7. Do you have any links or books you can recommend?
Definitely! Fashion Illustration by Anna Kiper and Fashion Poses for Fashion Illustrators by Sha Tahmasebi are two books that I own at the moment. I'm hoping to get more. These two books are very helpful if you're a beginner or even if you want to be a bit more advanced.
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this is a very basic tutorial but seriously, this tutorial helped me when I was just starting. Hopefully it helps you too.
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This was a newly found website that I heard about from 555000rocky http://youtube.com/555000rocky
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A designer is the chief creative force, and sort of dictates the idea or theme behind each of the pieces of clothing. A fashion illustrator provides a representation that follows the designer's theme, and provides sort of a road map that would allow it to be constructed easier.
Begin by printing out some simple designs with clear outlines. Then, put a piece of paper over this drawing, and sketch the outline. Once you become familiar with doing this by imitation tracing, it its easy to gain the skills needed to do the sketches by yourself. Practice like this every day for at least a week and you'll start to feel more confident about doing it your own way.
There are many ways of drawing a skirt, such as sitting down, in the wind, standing, hanging, just as a skirt, etc. The number of wrinkles and amount of frills you want to add to the skirt matters too. An easy way to start is to look at the skirt drawing of others and then find your own style. For some ideas and illustrated examples, see further: How to Draw a Skirt.
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Fashion sketches for beginners are a great way to get started working in your favorite industry. Do fashion sketches for beginners with help from an award-winning evening wear designer in this free video clip.
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Learn how to draw a figure for a fashion sketch from fashion designer Garo Sparo in this Howcast video.
All right. So let's draw a figure.One thing I always start out with a pencil, because you can always erase it, and it's a good way to just get the basis going. So I always start with the head. Just think about proportion as you're doing it. The head, then the neck. We do a straight line under the neck. A good trick is to make an X here for the body. And it's great that we're doing this in pencil, as I said before, because all of this can go away later.
From here, we work with a lot of elongated triangles. I'm going have this girl have her hand on her hip. So I'm doing these elongated triangles, even a little triangle for the hand, because you're going to smooth it out later. We'll give her a little arm, hanging down. It can even cross into the hand, as I just did. We'll give her some legs, and you basically segment the legs into triangles. This is how you establish the kneecaps, you do like little inverted triangle that way. And even a little inverted triangle for the foot, as well.
All right. Now we go in and we smooth it all out. She kind of has a short neck, but I'm not that concerned, I can always erase that and fix it, so whatever. Basically drawing her outer silhouette now. I'll give her some bust, give her some hips. This is such a great trick because everybody knows how to draw a triangle, and then you're just smoothing over, smoothing over. She's turning out on the curvier side, but I can always fix that later as well. I'll give her her feet. Which I probably want her in high heels.
All right. So, once you've gotten this process down, you've gotten it all smoothed out, you're happy with this, you're happy with that, and in fashion illustration you always elongate the form. And the reason why is you have more room to render the clothing. And that is why we make them so tall and lanky. It gives us more space to render details.
Okay, now I go in with my pen. I like a nice roller pen, you can use felt tip, whatever you like. And I ink it all in. I hate drawing hands, but I will give a good attempt for you. I'll just give her like a weird mitten, but whatever, you can fix that later. That's why we have White-Out. It's never a bad idea just to put her hands behind her body, because it's all about the clothes, it's really not about her hands.
And even if I'm doing these lines kind of feathery, you can always go over it again later with a thicker pen and really tighten it up. I'll give her some calves, a foot, and I'll have her have some high-heeled shoes on. She's pivoting her foot out. I'll lose this calf on this side and give her a calf on that side that tells me that her foot is being pivoted out. I'll give her a crotch.
All right, so I've done the basic structure, so now I go in with my eraser and I get rid of all of the pencil. That arm is not pretty, but whatever, I can fix that later. So after a few little corrections, she'll be good to go, you can scan her into your computer. And that's how you draw a figure.

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I received some comments regarding the drawing of the human poses in fashion illustration.In fact, it is very simple. No matter what you draw, start with the axes. They will let you draw the desired position of the body and If you make a mistake, you will be easilyable to erase the axes. There is no need to get to the shapes and shading or costume, before
establishing the position of the body.
You can learn by heart some basic poses and after that, all you have to do is to observe the poses in the fashion magazines. They will inspire you to draw many other fashion sketches.
For the beginners, I will propose today some simple, basic positions that anyone can follow.
Basically, you can play with the axes of the legs and then arms.
Draw the heads and then the axes of the shoulder. In my first drawing the shoulder axis goes down, this means the hip will go up. In the second draw the axes are parallel and in the third drawing the shoulder axis will go up, this means the hip axis will go down.
In short, play with the position of the shoulder axes and suddenly you will obtain 3 fashion poses.
The arms can be parallel with the body or bend.Regarding the legs, once you established which leg will support all the body weight, you can play with the other leg as you want, as you can see there are at least 3 variants.
Let's go to the second figure. Here the weight of the body is split into two. Both legs are supporting the weight now. About the legs position, there is not much to say, so, for this pose, you can experiment with different arm positions as you can see in my drawing.
After drawing the axes, sure, get to the second and thrid step: primary shapes and connetcions between the shapes. For more about these steps, just see my other videos.
Regarding the last sketch, see how similar is this one, with the first sketch. In fact, it is exactly the same position, just that it is reflected. Now the weight is supported by the leg from the right, this means that the other leg can have any position. Also, the arms can be bend or parallel with the body.
Like always, after drawing the axes, do the shapes and then the anatomy and that's it.
With exercise, you will have more than 7 different positions and many other poses, if you take into consideration all the combinations between the
arms and the legs.
Happy new year and all the best in 2015.

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FAQ [Frequently Asked Questions]
1. What materials do you mainly use for your drawings?
In general, I use Copic Ciao markers and Touch Twin Markers, Quill Multiboard A4 white paper, 2B and HB Pentel and Faber-Castell 0.5 mechanical pencil and Faber-Castell PVC-Free Space Eraser (Cool name) and I use Uni-ball Signo white fineliner
2. Did you go to any art school or academy?
No. I took Studio Arts in senior high school. It's not from that class that I learned evreything I know. I did learn new things from the class, but not to do with fashion illustration or manga drawings. I went to a regular high school, so it doesn't specialize in art.
3. How do you draw the models? Do you use any templates?
I started out by tracing models from magazines which is harder than it sounds, but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. Then of course, I searched all types of videos on YouTube and some sites as well on Google, which unfortunately, I don't remember. How I learned to draw my models is using the 9-Head technique.
4. How old are you?
I am now 19 years old
5. How long have you been drawing?
I'm pretty sure I started drawing at 6. That's probably my oldest memory of me drawing. I got into manga drawings when I was 11 years old, I started teaching myself how to draw manga when I was 13 years old. I started developing an interest in fashion design also when I was 11, but I pursued that interest or taken it further at the age of 14. So, I would say I started drawing fashion illustration at the age of 14.
6. Where do you get your inspiration?
I get my inspiration from music, photos on Instagram, Tumblr fashion trends, things that I love. There are times where I am just in an Artist's Block and I feel really brain dead where I can't draw. Or I force myself to draw and it never turns out to be something that I like.
7. Do you have any links or books you can recommend?
Definitely! Fashion Illustration by Anna Kiper and Fashion Poses for Fashion Illustrators by Sha Tahmasebi are two books that I own at the moment. I'm hoping to get more. These two books are very helpful if you're a beginner or even if you want to be a bit more advanced.
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Today I am going to show you an easy fashion sketch (using B2 and HB drawing pencils) by Iulia Mic-Benedek Fashion Designer.
If I get over a thousand views I`ll post up more videos explaing how to improve your drawing skills.
The background music was created by Szilard MB.

It is lesson number 2 of FSketcher Free Fashion Drawing tutorials. I am Aaliyah Yu :)
In this video you will learn how to draw a model walking on a catwalk.
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Learn how to draw a dress for a fashion sketch from fashion designer Garo Sparo in this Howcast video.
This is how you draw a dress. First of all, you want to sketch out your croquis. This way you have something that you can erase later, and you can design without worrying about too many details. Just kind of think about what silhouette you want to do. I'm going to do a bateau neck, which is basically a boat neck, simple jersey dress. It has some flow just under the waist, just to give you a little bit of a kick in the hip, looks like a cute little summer dress. And just part of being a designer is just developing your esthetic, you just really have to just keep drawing nonstop, and then it will just come to you. But after I've drawn the dress, I then can over it in ink. And I did something that's very simple here, this is just a jersey dress, which jersey, of course, is just a stretchy, simple fabric. You do your outlines, draw in your drapiy-ness if you want it to happen, and then you go in with your eraser and get rid of all of your pencil lines. Et voila, that's how you draw a dress.

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As experience shows, its easier to fool somebody on a regular day, rather than on April 1st.
Question: can a joke, played on April 1st, become a present for the New Year? Answer: yes, as theres exactly 9 months period.
Valentines Day The best thing of being my own date for Valentines Day is knowing Im guaranteed to score.
Christmas gift Dear Santa, Please do not leave my gift under the Christmas tree. Drive it straight into the garage.
Christmas tree - I left my girlfriend a Christmas gift under the Christmas tree. - Is she happy? -Not yet, still looking for it. The forest is large, lots of trees.

Funny relationship jokes - wonderful wife Single guys often dream of having a wise, beautiful and caring wife. But married guys think about it even more often.​
Adult jokes - in a bus Conversation in a bus: - You know, yesterday in a bus your wife told me such a great joke that I almost fell out of the bed.
Profession jokes - executioner An interview with an executioner: - So, how long have you been working in this job? - Well, around 10 years… - And how are you doing there? - Well. no one complained so far.
Daily life jokes - Boy, do you pray before you eat? - No, why should I - my mom is a good cook.​
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Profession joke - A priest A priest tells the prayers: - We have one good news and one – bad ones. The good thing is that we have money for the repair of the church. The bad one – the money are still in your pockets.